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Vivaldi's 'Concerto No. 6' played by Angel Romero on guitar (Original Post)
sprinkleeninow
Nov 2022
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Welcome. I enjoyed this also on our local uni. station. Classics throughout the evening and night.
sprinkleeninow
Nov 2022
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Hope22
(2,619 posts)1. So lovely!
Thank you. My brain needed this!
sprinkleeninow
(20,540 posts)2. Welcome. I enjoyed this also on our local uni. station. Classics throughout the evening and night.
Hope22
(2,619 posts)4. Thanks for the welcome.
Classical music is magical and medicinal, which may be the same thing!😊
GreenWave
(8,999 posts)3. Vivaldi's music can evoke powerfcul memories.
Such as concerto in A minor for two violins.
catrose
(5,235 posts)5. I'll always love Vivaldi, on any instrument. Thanks!